Scientists Finally Captured A Groundbreaking Image Of Two Black Holes Orbiting Each Other
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Scientists successfully captured the first-ever image of two supermassive black holes orbiting each other in the quasar OJ 287, located 5 billion light-years away. This groundbreaking visual confirmation of a binary black hole system validates decades of theoretical predictions and provides new opportunities to test general relativity.
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